I don't have any documentation on
Walter
Sanders arrival, but it was sometime after Gen. Harmon relocated in our
Headquarters building...Major Hay was our PRO at the time...and he
introduced
me to Sanders....I didn't have a clue who he was, except he took photos
for Life and they were going to do a spread for the magazine back
home...I
later found out that he was a photographerextroadinaire in the ETO..during the
war..

The session took less than two days
and he was gone...the man worked veryfast...I don't recall how I got the
four prints he made of me in theoffice..with the poster..but they are
from his negatives, I'm sure..Thissession is the one they want to charge
me lOO bucks a print from thearchives...

I did not contribute any input
except
to answer questions and show him aroundwhere ever he wanted to go. You
must remember it has been 55 years..and some of this is a little
foggy..If
only I could see a contact sheet of hisprints..it would bring back many
memories..but
they would want an arm and aleg for this I'm sure...

Sanders has passed away ...He must
have
been in his80's as I am...since I recall him as
a young man...Ed.

To the best of my knowledge, they were American cycles ..Gen. Harmon made the inspection...The photo of this motorcycle
inspection is my work...out of the top floor of thebuilding...I used an Argus 35
mm, a Kodak Speed Graphic 3.5 with film packs.ED